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A great example of complete attribution comes from the <a href="https://2011.igem.org/Team:Imperial_College_London/Team">Imperial College London 2011 team</a> (scroll down to the bottom of their team page to see attributions).
 
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<li><p>the Univeristy of East Anglia (UEA) team for the collaboration on the new RFC standard for plants, as well as for their kind welcome on our visit in Norwich</p></li>
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<li><p>the University College London (UCL) team for their interest in Marchantia and the joint project on a phytosensor/filter for Azo dyes</p></li></p>
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<li><p>Ikuro Abe for providing us with Benzalacetone Synthase sequences and physical DNA</p></li>
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<li><p>Jules Beekwilder and Esmer Jongedijk for their advice on working with raspberry ketones and sending DNA sequences of Benzalacetone Reductase and Limonene Synthase sequence</p></li>
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Acknowledgements

Collaborators

Many thanks to our partner iGEM teams for scientific and outreach collaborations, as well as to other labs across the world for very kindly sending us DNA parts and providing us with precious advice.

    iGEM teams

    • the Univeristy of East Anglia (UEA) team for the collaboration on the new RFC standard for plants, as well as for their kind welcome on our visit in Norwich

    • the University College London (UCL) team for their interest in Marchantia and the joint project on a phytosensor/filter for Azo dyes

    Other labs

    • Ikuro Abe for providing us with Benzalacetone Synthase sequences and physical DNA

    • Jules Beekwilder and Esmer Jongedijk for their advice on working with raspberry ketones and sending DNA sequences of Benzalacetone Reductase and Limonene Synthase sequence

    • Christina D. Smolke for kindly providing us with normal and aptamer-linked Hammerhead Ribozymes (HHRs)

Sponsors

We would like to thank all the institutions and companies who have supported us through the project.

Wiki support

Cheers to those who helped us make the wiki look the way it does today, starting with next to no HTML/CSS/JS skills.

  • Theo Sandersen; a Cambridge iGEM alumnus (2010), for his advice that helped us get started.
  • Paavan Buddhev; a University of Oxford Computer Science undergraduate, for suggesting a frontpage mockup.